This master should be used by designers working on Port of Portland construction projects and by designers working for PDX tenants (“Tenants”). Usage notes highlight a few specific editing choices, however the entire section should be evaluated and edited to fit specific project needs.

SECTION 234000 - HVAC AIR CLEANING DEVICES

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1DESCRIPTION

  1. This section describes air filter systems.

1.2REFERENCES

  1. ASHRAE: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
  2. ASHRAE 52.2: Method of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size

1.3SUBMITTALS

  1. For systems, equipment, and components specified herein, submit product/material data; shop drawings; operation and maintenance data; as-constructed data; installation, startup, and testing manuals; operation and maintenance manuals; and as-constructed drawings.
  2. Shop Drawings: Show details of construction and dimensional data.
  3. Product Data: Include performance data.

Use only if Commissioning Section 019100 is included in the project manual.

  1. For systems, equipment, and components specified herein, submit commissioning plans and schedules; checkout, startup, operational, functional and final acceptance test plans, procedures, checklists, and reports; systems manuals; and operation and maintenance training plans.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1MEDIUM EFFICIENCY PLEATED FILTERS

  1. Acceptable Manufacturers: Farr 30-30, Cambridge, American Air Filter, or equal.
  2. Description: 2-inch-thick medium efficiency, pleated fabric media disposable type filter with support grid and enclosing frame. UL Class 2.
  3. Rating: 75-80 percent, Minimum Efficiency Reporting Valve (MERV)-8 on ASHRAE 52.2 for particle size ranging from 3 to 10 microns.
  4. Performance: Filters shall be capable of maintaining rated efficiency at 500 fpm face velocity with initial pressure drop not to exceed 0.30-inch W.G. and final pressure drop at 0.90-inch W.G.
  5. Frame: Provide complete factory assembled galvanized steel frame assembly suitable for filters, including all necessary hardware for supporting and holding filters in place with an airtight seal all around frame, upstream load or downstream load as indicated on custom systems, with side access on central station air handling units.

2.2HIGH EFFICIENCY PLEATED FILTERS

  1. Acceptable Manufacturers: Farr Riga-Flow, Cambridge, American Air Filter, or equal.
  2. Description: 12-inch-deep, pleated, rigid, replaceable, with glass fiber media, media support grid, contour stabilizers, and galvanized steel enclosing frame.
  3. Rating: Unit efficiency of 65 percent, MERV-11 minimum rated based on ASHRAE 52.2 for particle size ranging from 3 to 10 microns.
  4. Performance: Filters shall be capable of maintaining rated efficiency at 500 fpm face velocity with initial pressure drop not to exceed 0.60 inches W.G., and final pressure drop at 1.5inches.
  5. Frame: Provide complete factory assembled galvanized steel frame assembly suitable for filters, including all necessary hardware for supporting and holding filters in place with an airtight seal all around frame, upstream load or downstream load as indicated, with side access on packaged air handling units.

2.3FILTER GAUGE

  1. Acceptable Manufacturers: Dwyer No. 2002-ASF, or equal.
  2. Description: Magnehelic gauge with plastic vent valves, adjustable signal flag, and external front screw for zero adjustment.
  3. Accessories: Pressure tap plugs, static pressure tips, tubing, and mounting adapters with screws.
  4. Range: 0 to 2 inches W.G., with 0.05-inch divisions.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1INSTALLATION, PLEATED FILTERS

  1. Install filters in air handling unit filter racks.
  2. Air handling unit shall not be operated without specified filters properly installed.

3.2INSTALLATION, FILTER GAUGE

  1. Install filter gauge around each filter assembly with static pressure taps for entering and leaving side of filter.
  2. Fasten tubing with metal fasteners.

3.3PROTECTION

  1. Pleated Filters:
  2. If air handlers are operated during construction, replace filters periodically as required to prevent dirt carryover.
  3. Install clean filters prior to air balancing.

Choose one of the following two articles. Use Commissioning if Section 019100 is included; otherwise use Testing.

3.4COMMISSIONING

  1. Commission systems, equipment, and components specified herein.

3.5TESTING

  1. Check out, start up, and test the systems, equipment, and components specified herein.

END OF SECTION 234000

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